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Hermione117 earned the infographic quiz Eco-Home 101
As we all spend more time at home than ever before, it is very important to learn about the easy eco-friendly changes we could all make to our habits and our homes themselves!Thinking about these changes can help both our wallets and the planet at the same time–it’s a win-win situation!
What you’ll learn about eco-friendly homes:
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Hermione117 earned the infographic quiz Regenerative Agriculture
Our current methods of farming deplete nutrients in the soil and contribute to climate change. Regenerative agriculture is a method of farming that would help reverse this trend, adding nutrients to the soil (and consequently our food) and capturing carbon emissions. Play this quiz to learn more about regenerative agriculture and earn points… -
Hermione117 earned the video quiz Life of a Plastic Bottle
Test out your knowledge on where plastic comes from and where it goes. Watch the YouTube video above, and get all five questions right to plant 1/3 of a tree!
Wise Up About the Journey of Plastics
Plastic is a ubiquitous part of our lives. It’s the packaging for our food; for our toiletries; for our appliances. It’s even in our clothes.Plastic can… -
Hermione117 earned the infographic quiz Biodiversity and Human Health
Humans both affect and are affected by our natural environment, making the relationship we have with natural systems on our planet incredibly important.
In this instance, we can see how biodiversity on Earth is directly related to human health and one of the reasons we must protect it!
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Hermione117 earned the video quiz How We Got Here
Wise up about the history of our planet in this video looking back at the last 10,000 years of climate stability and explore how the discovery of ancient fossil fuels changed the course of humanity as we know it.
Thanks to the amazing Jack Harries for this video and Waterbear Network and Earthrise for raising awareness in a cool way.
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